From computer science to managing director of Artedomus, Phil Brenton, may have followed an unconventional path yet has become a key figure within the local design industry.
With restraint and considered rigour,Wanaka Wedge House by Actual Architecture Co is inspired by both simplicity and drama while being deeply connected to place.
Navigating an unconventionally shaped site, Tobias Partners carefully integrates simple architectural principles with a layering of landscaped elements to create a home that reinterprets challenges.
Kitchen Garden House sees Owen Architecture combine a simplified, clean stepped approach in bridging the built elements of the home and its lush surrounding landscape.
Pop-Up House by Melbourne architecture studio FIGR invites visitors to experience the front garden through a series of spaces with increasing levels of privacy.
Camping Ground Berry sees Casey Brown Architecture evolve a previous iteration, developing and adapting the previous design to respond to its new context and be the ultimate removed retreat.
Skilfully modulating its relationship to the street and landscape, Brighton House by Tim de Natris and Chloe Skurrieis a bright and spirited homedesigned to nurture family life.
A grand, turn-of-the-century home restored to its former glory and updated for modern life by Doherty Design Studio provides a fitting backdrop for Volume 2 of GlobeWest’s 2021 Collection.
Bondi sees Full of Grace Interiors worked closely with a willing client to conjure a home of varying tonality and moods through a series of purposed zones and a contemporary approach.
Narrabundah House sees Ben Walker Architects tap into an emotive approach, in carving out a robust and flexible home well equipped to respond to the dynamism of family life.
In a landscape that is in perpetual flux, shifting in concert with the seasons, Edition Office’s Kyneton House was conceived as a constant, bearing witness to the passage of time.
Driven by a curiosity to probe the limits of spatial relationships and contribute to the bigger picture of society at large, Studio Bright’s work is grounded on principles of experimentation.
Melbourne Design Week’s prolific satellite program celebrates design as an agent of change, reaffirming Melbourne’s status as a powerhouse of design creativity.
From a design driven by the push and pull between the unique strengths and challenges of its lakeside site, Kennedy Nolan’s Ballarat House emerges as a home finely attuned to its context.
After becoming involved once construction commenced, Tom Robertson and Simone Haag leant on renowned suppliers like Made By Storey to bring this Red Hill home to life.
HC28’s new Cosmo collection is a range of sophisticated and contemporary furniture designed, as the name suggests, to complement a cosmopolitan lifestyle.
Beaumaris House sees Clare Cousins Architects curate a measured response to the home’s residential setting, with an emphasis on experience and an expression of boldness concurrently.
Amongst the snow gums and alpine grasses lies Crackenback House, the latest residence designed and constructed in collaboration between Casey Brown and Bellevarde Constructions.
Alexandria House sees Andrew Burns Architecture combine elements from the past with a refreshing and modern understanding of place to create a home anchored within its surroundings.
Merriwee sees Templeton Architecture combine a sensitive tactility that allows the new to appropriately interweave with the old and solidify its character and charm.
Cammeray House sees Tribe Studio respectfully reference the past in the contiguous connecting of materiality and form, extending an ingrained relevance and encasing the home as a whole.
The Bridge House sees Lot 1 Design combine a considered and sensitive approach in bringing elements of the old and new together with purposeful cohesion.
A collaboration between interior designer Katie Lockhart and Bremworth resulted in the creation of the custom carpet that grounds the spaces, imbuing a sense of warmth and vitality.
Stylecraft is proud to welcome world-renowned Italian illumination designers Artemide to the company's impressive collection of contemporary lighting and furniture brands.
GT Mad House sees Maytree Studios respond to both the existing home and the sloping site with a stepped approach to propose a home animated by its many parts.
Pirie Street sees Preston Lane add generous volumes to the original weatherboard home that allow it to become bathed in light and connect to the mountains beyond.
Natural Lane House sees DFJ Architects utilise a strong and linear formal approach to frame views outward and ensure an immersed internal experience is created.
South Drawn is an Australian lighting company that draws inspiration from the road less travelled and strives for refined design outcomes through innovation and exploration.
Oblica is committed to bringing luxurious warmth into the contemporary landscape through its collaborations with some of Europe’s most innovative fireplace and heating brands.
Lambton House sees Curious Practice create key connections to context with an emphasis on landscape and a sense of immersion through a light-footed approach.
This year e15, in combination with Living Edge, introduces the prolific work of German architect and interior designer Richard Herre into its collection.
Headed by founding directors Brian Bass, Alex Popov and Natalija Sarar, the PopovBass team continues to sculpt the built fabric of cities both near and afar.
Y House sees Andrew Simpson Architects respond to a unique and enviable siting through a clean and open approach, encouraging an engaged dialogue with the natural.
Kenley Court sees Rob Mills Architecture and Interiors utilise formality and highly crafted details in conjuring a home that resonates strongly with its occupants.